THE FOREST REPUBLICAN Is Pbll.h4 rry Wxlietdar, kf J. E. WENK. Offlo. I. Bowarbangh ft Co.' Building BJI BTRUT, TIONMTA, Tt, Terms, CI.BO prTir, h!- "brtr''m rmlreA for a atari. mtA ln tar, month. rar period letlOB. orest Republican. lakta I art f the VOL. XXIV. NO. 18. TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1891. SL50 PER ANNUM. A Tonncssco paper predicts Hint cot ton wui got down to five conts s pound in another year or two, if we go on pro ducing big crops. 1 "An Increase of 150,000 pooplo in ten years la not bo bad for a State which has had so much troublo over paying its dobt at Virginia has," thinks tho Wash Ington Star. . I 1 - 1 - . , . . , , - , , . HATES OF ADVEHTI9IWO. m Sqaar, a Inch, on Inaertloa s lot Oa Sqoare, on Inch, on month tt Ob Sqturo, Inch, thr months. I tt Oa Sqaar, a Inch, on year t tt Two Square, on year ft Qurter Cornma, o 7r tttt Ball Column, on rar .. t at Oa Colaaa, oa rar ... Mttt Ufa! tdrrtlMnt ta eU MT U teak m Mrtioa. V arrlafe ud death notlcea gratis. All kill for roarly aWertlM mpnt eollctd or If. Temporary adrerUiemeriU must ft pal la, adraae. Ja work tail a dell Tory. Tho Chilian war has had a vory tori out effect on the English hntmakers who supply tho majority of tho Chilians. The latter have boon so busy fighting that they have had no time to attend to their sombreros. ine Massachusetts Legislature has passed a law prohibiting tho erection of buildings over 185 foot in height above the street, except in the case of grain elovators, .sugar refineries, steeples, towers, and purely ornamental struct ures. Tho Belgian Government has issued an order forbidding all freight traffic on tho State railroads on Sundays and the great festival days. On these days no goods are to be received except perish, ablo articles, which are to bo conveyod by fast trains. The Emperor of Japan has declared himself an enemy of duelling. In a re cent docreo he ordered that every man who accptcd a challenge should bo fined heavily and imprisoned from six months to two y oars. Any ouo who causes a duel is subject to tho same law. Insult ing a man who has declined to fight on the field of honor is also punishable t . j As stated In a rcpott of the British Board of Trade, tho United States sent to British ports in 1890 504,391 cattlo and 884,046 sheep, whilo Canada sent 83,588 cattle and 121,309 sheep. This n enormous increase in trade since 18717,, in which year the United States exiioffted to British ports 11,523 cattle antfl I'd,!" sheep, aud Canada 7630 cat- tluja-d 10,275 sheep, j j , yiyJ,mca doctors aro becoming to nmif rous in Eng'un(l tl"t there is com P 'tion or t'10 nPP'utmonts in hos 7'j pitals. When the Government decided to supply women doctors in tho hospitals lor alohammcdun women, thcro was a call for a limited number of women pbysicians. So many applied for tho position, declares tho Now York AJcer titer, that it will bo a serious task to select from tho number. WATCHINO FOR THE MORNINO, When the shadows gather, And the night grows doep, And the weary eyelids Cannot close in sleep; 'Mid these hours of sadness, With their solemn warning, Come that song of gladness, "Watching for the morning.'1 When the morning clouds spread, O'er the azure sky, And the howling wild winds Tell the storm is nigh; When the stnrs all vanish, Erst the heavens adorning, Hope the gloom will banish, "Watching for the morning." WheD disease has stolen Strength and cheer from tliee; And the careworn spirit Writhes in agony; In the hour of sorrow, Startled by its warning; Comfort thou canst borrow, "Watching for the morning." Years are gliding onward; Ab, how fast they fly 1 Wasting Is life's fountain. It will soon run dry. Death be cannot harm thee Tread on death with scorning; Brightest visions charm thee, "Watching for the morning." Though the shadows gather, And the night grows deep. And the weary eyelids, CloBe in death's long sleep; Through that night of sadness, With its solemn warning, Conies the song of gladness, "Watching for the morning." Watching, watching, watching I Lord, how long, how long? When shall break the shadows? When burst forth the song? Haste, tf Mossed daybreak, With tby bright adorning; Lot the joyous lay wake, "Morningl Lo! The morning!" D. D. T. McLanghlin, in Independent. easiest chair he could find, and amused himself by looking over a pilo of ex changes on a desk at hand. Presently this began to bore him, and lie began rummaging about the room. It was seldom that he was in tho lower office alone, and he amused himself by climb for the copy is all In. I think h it writina to you upstairs to come back. and he doesn't know you are hero al , ready," "If he will only say he was wrong, ana bsk my lorglveness," the; woman muttered. innWInrr nt. nt tTin vn,ln nf intf Up On a high Stool, and takintr a port the natterincT rain. Tlmn !. .inri.,1 and ibk and scribbling on some of the seemingly unaware of the boy's pres- oince paper. ence. "But I mustn't ask too much. I "I can do this, when I am one of the was in thn wrnnrr . ,.h . h. oddytors," he chuckled to himself. "Now I tell vou what to do" .air, Just then he heat.. . one comlnc Swincsev. with nacremou, int t ill, th..).U .1 1 ..... l ... ... ' . " r .....,.., D.ljr ,IU mm in nt me tniB into my nanus, we 11 nx it up all uuur ui me ouice. tie raised nis noad right, unu iookou over me nestc, and saw a woman standing there, She had a very palo face, but was very handsome. She looked at the boy wearily. "is the editor in?" shu asked, SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. : THE CROW AS A PET BIRD. "Well, that depends," laid SwlDosev. still scribbling vigorously, and looking up uetween oaos at the white paper be fore him. "Which one do vou want to see?" The woman sighed wearily, aud then said, with an effort, "Mr. Griswold." " am very sorry." -beiran the bov. hitching his stool a little forward, and grabbing his cap off, and laying it care fully down before him, "but he is very TTi . . . ins eyes suonc, and ne toon a few steps forward, with his small hands clasped together and his face raised hope fully toward the woman. "You let me go upstairs and sort of prepare him. I'll not say who wants to see him, but I'll just give him a hint. And then you go up aud surprise him; and if you look at him and smile, and if you tell him you are sorry, I don't think he would send you away; now, do you?" The womau looked down at the lad, and smiled sadly at him. Sho could not help being amused at his eagerness to help her and tho lonely man upstairs. lie seemed to divine what she was thinking of, for he said, "Oh, you busy very jusy indeed and gave orders mustn't think I am dinninir mv flmrnr in. that ho was not to be disturbed. If there to something that ain't my business, for is anything I can do" and ho paused I should liko to hear him tni, ... v.. i,i expectantly. a long time aao: andbesides.it is not "Nothing," she replied, and sat down riirht for , , . ' I o w num. uu T. . I In a tl,ai n.m. ,l.n n. : i,ur!ii I . . . 1 .. r J . -.. ,ud niuuuw, --,,iu yuu i you ana nun are. iieuse vou mm a may is waiting to seo uim wncn no is at nuertyt' The woman laughed nervously. "I don't think you had better moddie", after all," she said. "You may be a very bright boy, but it might make him. angry to think I had allowed " "t never set up to be bright," said Bwipescy, in an injured tone. "If I was Now the office-boy scarcely knew what to do. He did not exactly care to go up stairs on an errand like that: it would ruin his dicnitv. after tho re marks he had already made. Besides, the editor was in a nasty tompcr, and might an entire stranger he miffht not like It: . , j """"mug. uui, ueing on tne Bean, wny, it's entirely if disturbed. The speaking-tube there different see?" was his salvation I He jumped from the The woman laughed again, and then high stool and yelled tho messaao up. asked. "Whnt d There was no reply, but it answered "Well, you sit right down in that every purpose, and he turned to the lady chair again, and I'll run upstairs. I'll and said : "Very good ; he will see you not bo gone but a minute, and then I'll when ho is not busy, but you may have come back for you." to wait. .... Bof ore she could say a word to stoD TH R ST A PI7 HI? TUP DD innc h J , , t,Mm. tbf Bwipescy h!m, he had whisked out of the room, XUJ2iOlAi4 Vb IIUj JjRIGGS- hdBl;eu h, lady face to face, and he and she heard him going up the stairs VILLE "BUGLE." BT WILLIAM EAKLK BALDWIN, Mr. Bernard Bsrgoois was startled. Ho jumped visibly, and nearly dropped a -uU.,.. i lypone was taking from a galley to the form on the imposing ----- -- ."wuiimuum witn the dig nity of the foreman of tho mechanical department of the Briggsvillo Jiicge to ose his self control in this way, and he looked around uueasilv n. . nir.. j 1 , , . "'"; imireu ... v u.:nr uy sniggered and mad a whispered remark to another composi , , ,uuu muy lOOKCd at i m .1 1 -I. 1 - IUU I1UU. What mnrin tha fr- whistle from tho speoking tubo not fur maiicii a uuie, anu looicea at neracain. two stens at a timn hi, .ii.,i Then he put his hands behind him and and looked down and watched the peo stared at the floor for a moment. "I pie passing. know tt'lin vnn nrn " 1, n mniA 1 mi ., .... . !""" men owipesey was back with a cor- "You are his wife. I dial encouraging; "Come along. I've a ua nuuiim iuukvu up ouiciciv ana raised one of ber hands to her forehead. bhe soemod a bit dazed, and asked, in a IV.. lt,n. 1 C . , , " "j ma. vuuviuuuu owipesey tnat sno I now. scarcely knew what she said, "How did best. you know?" Swipesey threw open the door saying, "Ikutiwi I guessed I I put two and "Here she is, sir." two together, and I know more about The old man v. .,ihi,n w- i.. the old man than the rest of the people; laid aside the type-writer for the pen, and do you know, if you will let mo say and he kept on for a moment. Then he it, I think you haven t treated him looked up in a bewildered way, threw ho said presently. ,n ,'lt . I I! 1 .. ... .. w up nmtiviji buu uxeu it. no il seo you. And they went up the stairs un into tho office, which had become quite dark- ana was but a cheerless place at rmlit, The woman flushed, and looked at the boy angrily. "Uou t get mad ubout It," he advised The New York Adocrtiter observes: Italy's "fatal gift of beauty" has brought upon hor many woes. Whcthur it was California's fatal gift of her "glorious climate" that brought down upon her those fatal hordes of Chiueso we cauuot toll. But her woes never end, it would seem. Backed by Federal legislation, she is on the poiut of stemming tho tido of Celestial immigration. But now wo learn that the Japancso havo found her out. There aro now said to be 6000 Japs in California; a number soon to riso to 20,000. uunu nis pea, ruouea nis eyes, sprang up, and with a bound was across tho room. "Grace I" was all he said. And Swipesey smiled in a self-satis-fled sort of way, and closing the door, left them alone. And when the editor came down stairs Into tho lower office a half-hour later, with a shining, happy look in his eyes, ho found Swipesey sit ting in tho chair, with his feet high up thm,r,1,t l, .. 07 " , . . J . - uu tuo uesK and lis hat tilted on the dcrstood, and taking off his aiiron we - l V? T " nCn Vou back of his hcad. buri P in tUo into the hallway. From anTdini, there. He never said a folds of a newspaper. P room he heard 'tho click C .? -b Z V ul? ,H ." P , Cox," he writnr. nt mfArwu ....-a." . rf ,v ""' r u wuuuu two a Rrftllfiv tiv.ntr.,,. T -. -.1 A. . ,1 intrmia i r i , , nuu my who. i wane everybody on frnm Ilia onr IT Ai.b - .. . I obrv the summon. .Vi " ber, in a fatherly way. "I mind my T'l" bu3i-- . "you two people first made him glne his mH V ' C.. . . to. " ,s lo. maK? UP 8nrt. 8to.P and bawl backT ..Iiiii "c """ paused, with a judicial air, "Come into mv ,o, - .. "ow .dld yu knW thisl" tho wo- tou understnn,! " "" U0U 1 maQ askeo- "Doe. Mr. Griswold make Mr. Bernard Itorrmni. tK....,,. 0 cu?Ja"' of an oIHce boy?" Flexible cast-iron is now. taper wheels increase in popularity. Freshly powdofed charcoal is an ex cellent absorbent of foul gasos. A Pittsburg house will supply tho ma chinery for an iron works at Hid Janoiro, lirazil. Tho first overhead trolley road in Eng land is to be built in Leeds bv the Thomson-Houston company. A mathematician has discovered that a bicycler can travel fifteen miles over a good road on his wheel with less cxer- I tion than he can walk three miles. A six horse-power electric motor will ' opcrato the draw of tho new Harvard i bridge at Boston. This is said to be tho first application of electricity to work of this kind. Now York parties have been buying wild marsh hay at Jefferson, Wis., and will experiment with it for tho manufac ture of a cheap but superior articlo of binding twine. The band saw is fast superseding tho circular saw for all kinds of work. Tho latest application is made by he tulors, who are using it with great success for cutting cloth. A German professor has discovered a curious gaseous compound, mado up of oxygen and hydrogen. It dissolves metals, and, with silver and morcury, it forms powerful explosives. A new idea in ratchet-drills is a tool that will work in both directions, thus saving one-half of the time consumed iu tho use of tho ordinary ratchets. The mechanicism is very simple. A number of private residences iu Boston havo been fitted up with eleva tars operated by electric motors. The elevators carry two or three passengers, and the apparatus is said to be simple and compact. There are about 105 women to every 100 men ; one quarter of the population of tho world die before the age of seven teen years; only ono in 1000 lives to bo 100 years old, and only six iu 1000 reach seventy-five. .excessive moisture or tuo Hand lb a disagreeable trouble for which tho fol lowing is said to be a remedy : Tinc ture of belladonna, half an ounce; eau de cologne, four ounces. Hub it upon the hands several times daily. The death of Albert Hamm, the great oarsman, at the age of thirty-one, revives the question, of the healthfulncss of ath letics. Hamm's death was the result of hemorrhage of the lungs, aud it "is be lieved that overtraining caused it. Slate is extensively used for electric switch boards, and nlthough it is liable to fracture, yet an electric construction company recently drilled 12,000 quarter inch holes in a slab five-eigths of an inch thick and containing but twenty-twc square feet of surface. A Liverpool man has invented an elec tric organ with many novel features. He does away with stop-knobs, a touch of the button inBtantly putting the stop in or out of operation. By tho action of tho "transposing switch" the music as it is being played may bo transposed to a higher or lower key by the action of the electric current. IT CAN BE TAUGHT TO TALK BET TEB THAN THE F ABBOT. Tho recent outburst against tho Prince OI Wales is, says London Truth, proof I , positive that loyalty in the old scuso of tho word has ceased to exist. The Queen is respected as a woman, but not as tho descendant of a lino of Kiugs. The monarchy rests upon the fragile basis of the good conduct of the occupant of the throno. As a priuciplo it has already disappeared. It has bocomo a mere ques tion of expediency whether we shall have a King or do without ouo. KinirKliin o r will last out my time, but it is doomed TVI.4l T1 , , ,,. . uciuur .ungiauu win gee on uottcr or worse for being a ' republic, I do not know; but a republic England is likely to become before fifty ycurs have ex pired. . writer, nt intervals with "plunk 1" and then with brief I sions or silence. II0 hesitated before 1 KD0ki,11,? at "l0 cIoscd doori tor when me -om man used his machine that way : ' "v ""u uiut no was in a bad temper. I And tho "old man" was in a bal tom- per when Mr. Bernard Bergeois mustered l --"uKii courage to luce him. His eyes gleamed through a pair of gold bowed spectacles, and his hair, which was turning gray, was rumpled over his forehead. He gave the tnrdir form. . reprimand for his slowness, aud then made areolar mat quite upsotMr. Bernard Bergeois. "Send everybody home," ho Slid. ' "l don t thiuk I onltn it is but a ago, when ho bought tho paper, that ono day some one was iu the office and asked him about you. He all to once became very cool, and said, in nn uneasy wav. that you were in Californy for your health. And one day I was cleaning up his desk, and I found a picture there your picture. I put It back where I fouud it; and ono night when I had to come back to the offico with some copy m icuve ior me compositors to begin on la tho morning, I fouud him in the dark at his desk, sittiug there and cry ing, with the picture in his hand. Ho didn't know I saw him, but I did just the same. And that's why I am sorry for htm ; I had never seen a man cry be fore. And when he's cross and hard with us people about tho oftico, I know he ain't really that way. but that tho The Goveriimunt of ftnain hit. rrmntn,! I want to introduce to two merchant in A exclusive privilege, for tea years, of ex porting from tho province of Angola a new industrial prouuet invented by them and extracted from a common tubercule, which has not yet been scientifically classified for aay industrial purpose. The product is to be applied to the tan ning of hides. said, joyously. you to my wife. I want the paper to know her." "I suppose so," said tho bov. discon- tentedly. Hut then, ho added, in his imputent way: "You needn't interduce me to her. She aud me knows each other already." Uarper't Weekly. Speed or an Earthquake. Tho course which an earthquake runs is usually very rapid. From the instant when the first shock was Jelt at Lisbon to tho period when all was over, and nearly 30,000 people killed, not more than two minutes had elapsod. Usually from teu to thirty seconds elapse be tween tho first and last shocks of severe carthnuakn. Tint. ri,ia HrrlitniMr 1 ir ' ritr,i t uvimuuu, iu. auu wuou ne s cross and bard . ,., ..8u.u.Uii sir, faltered the foreman. "It is l.i.t with i i. .v. ... t , not always the earthouake's modn Af little after 4 o'clock." hn ZSZZZ "Z7 , ".V traveling. While Caruca in Venezuela "That makes no dim.,,,, r-.. T J , . lu'" luu was almost tofnllv nW,,i ..,i 10 o,. i,. , juu ijiu urives uun 10 11, ana tie is trviucrto . J J hear? Send everv one au t...... I ,, .. ',u 10 neoule we killm! in 1.. tv...n . - j ui ijciu iurL-b uiidut everyiuinff. 1 ' . ----- ,.ju,.jr hoy. That's plain Thirty thousand tons, or two thousand carloads, of staff will bo used iu the con struction of the maiu buildings of the Exposition at Chicago. It has been de cided that all of tho buildiugs will bo faced with this material. Stuff was lu reuted iu France about 187b", aud first used in the buildings of tho Paris Expo sition in 1878. It is composed chiefly of powdered gypsum, the other constit uents being alumui, glycerins and dex trine. These are mixed with water without heat, and cait in molds iu any desired shape and ullowed to harden. The natural color is a murky whito, but other colors are produced by external i washes, rather than by additional ingre dients. To prevent brittleuess the ma- terial is cast arouud a coarse cloth, bag I fe'i"R or oukum. Tho casts aro shallow j like, and about hulf au inch thick. They umy 08 ia auy form iu imitation of cut t atone, rock, faced stoi in. ninMilirra tw I the most delicate designs. For the low- r portions of tho walls the material is uixed with cement, which makes it hard, taff is impervious to water, and is a iruianent buiMinir material. iilthi.U 'li cost is less thau oue-tenth of that or i ble or granite. except my office enough, isn't it?" Kyery now nod then tho "old man" jo.uu ausentiy strike a key with his fingor, and then look up aud jerk out a few words. "But thcro are five columns to set " began the bewildering forinan. "Come earlier in the nmrnw I don't want anybody around' now! caa 'nan write with thoso presses out there making such an everlasting noise, ana you people iu the composing room giggling and making such a rucaei 1 t ny don t you have better dis cipline out there?" Mr. Bernard Bergeois had no answer ready. Ho was quite nouplussed. Never before in the course of his profes sional career had he received such an or der as this. "Send evcrjody home!" Was the "old man" going insane! Did he not know that to-morrow was publi casion day! "I here are five colums again. "Send your five columns to tho deuce !" interrupted the other, furiously. 'I don't care whether there are five columus or fifty, so long as every ono of you gets out of here. Send me my ollice-boy!" Now the office-boy, who, by-the-way, was named Cox, but who was known to his intimate friends as "Swipesey," was much more pleased with the orders ho had received thun the worthy foreman. He wont down into the lower office and sat in an easy-chair, with his feet 011 tho uesa. in irout ot him, and watched the oiuur employes me out with air. 1 he began everything.' Tho office-boy told, all this in a crave manner, and his quietness evidently im pressed itself on the woman in his favor. for sho Buid nothing, and allowed him to go on. 'Sometimes I would see in tho other papers that 'Mrs. Griswold, wife of Editor Griswold, of the Briggsvillo Un file, is in Santa Barbara for her health,' aud then you would be in Tacoma uud all sorts of places; but he uover spoke of juu iu ins paper, ana you never came here. I havo heard talk, too, of a quar rel you two had, and of course I have have surmised that something was wrong. I don't know what separated you, or why you left him, or he you, aud i. c 1 . 1 seconds by the creat shock of 1812. there are cuses in which constantly re curring shocks havo lasted for weeks. No odds how brief tho span, the most frightful havoc can be wrought, and the wave of destruction propagated from the most distant regions. Tho rumbling earth sounds travels at tho rate of about 10,000 to 11,000 feet per second, and the earth wave, on au average, about 1200 feet in the same space of time. St. Louit ltepulic. A Bnuk Messenger's Duty. "When we get to tho bank Iu the morning," said a bank messenger to a reporter, "tho first duty is to onen all it isn t any of my business ; but now you letters and take chure of drafts on citv 1,1, l.i... l. . mi v . 3 iiujju you win iiieu we eiurt out and present Orijiu of the Grossbeak. There has always been a dispute in regard to tho pretty grossboaks which have visited this city ia largo flocks nearly every winter for ten or twelve years post. It has been claimed that they originated from a number of the birds of this species brought here in a ship from China and turned loose by Mr. Walter Moffet. Others claim that the birds are natives of this country, and aro identical with the evening grossbeak of the Middle States. Among tho birds brought over on the Coloma, from Hong Kong, to be turned loose here, aro a number of these grossbeaks, which goes to prove that the theory that the flocks here originated from birds brought from China by Walter Moffet is tho true one. Old residents say that there were no such birds here in tarly duys. It is scarcely possible that they have emigiated here over the liooky Mountains. I'vrtUim Oregonian. the Way to Train Them Whllo They are Young AmuHlng Creatures mm They Got Older and Wiser. Crows make very amusing rets for any one who can put up with their innate spirit of devilry, and besides that they can be taught to talk more distinctly than most parrots, says Nnture'i llealm. It is a common idea among the country people that they will not talk unless their tongues are cut at a certain tender age. Be that as It may, I havo heard crows talk excellently that never had their tongues cut, and some whose tongues are cut never will talk at all. I always take my chances without cutting, and out of nearly a dozen that I havo owned only two proved void of a bump 01 language. To be sure of having a good, affec tionate crow, take him from the nest as soon after hatching as you can find him. If he is the first of the brood hatched, all tho better. How aro you to tell that! Why, if you find one baby crow and four eggs in tho nest, does not that settle the question beyond dispute? Namo him as soon as you get home. It is a good plan to have a family consultation on the subject, for a re chiistenltig is fatal to tho proper educa tion of your callow charge. Always call him by name when you feed him. Ho will learn his name before ho knows what feathers are, and respond to it whenover ho hears it utttercd. Feed until half fledged on meal nnd water regular "chicken dough" and if any "chicken sickness" comes on con sult the "chicken doctor." In other words, tho young crow must be raised on about the same diet as a young chick on. Feed plenty and feed often. A crow's nest is tho best thing to keep him in during his infantile days. If you haven't one make a substitute. As lie glows in strength nnd is able to travel about a little ho needs more variety iu his food, but bo careful ho docs not swallow anything that is very salt. Dump a handful of gravel down his mouth occasionally and give him min nows and frogs once in a whilo. Swal lowing his first livo frog seems to give a young crow a most agreeable new sensa tion. Do not be in a hurry about mak ing him batho. He will wash himself whenever it is necessary, and if takon and plunged into cold water whilo the pinfeathors are full of blood it may cause him to literally "catch his death o' cold." As soon us he is well on the wiug his language les sons should begin. Shut him up in a darkened room when well fed, and begin by whispering the word or phrase you wish him to learn. If he seems to listen, icpcat it a little louder, and continue until he cither grows restless or goes to sleep. It will bo but a few minutes. Iiepeat tho same lesson and nothing elso every time you visit him or pass with in hearing for a week or ten days, and if your crow doesn't talk in that time ho j probably never will. Generally they will begiu to practico to themselves tho hrst or second day of their imprisonment, but onco a word or phraso is learned others will quickly fol low. If really talented you can make your crow appear to answer any ques tion. For instatico, call his name gently -and add "What" in a loud, emphatic tone. Soon, when his name is called, ho will respond "What" with just the same emphasis and induction that he 1ms heard you give. Then, again, if you say, "It's diuuer-timo" whenever you feed him, some day ho will walk into the house hungry nud gravely announce "It's dinner-time.' As he growi in years and knowledge your crow will develop a variety of thiev ish and amusing tricks too numerous to mention. He will cultivuto the most friendly acquaintance with somo peoplo and show an unaccountable animosity toward others. Ho will attend you part way whenever you leavo home, and if your hours of return aro regular, will probably meet you at the same spot aud welcome you exuberantly. Every tune he fails to do so look for him at once; he will either be in some utterly entranc ing bit of mischief or else dead. BEFORE THE GATE. They gave the whole long day to idle laugh ter. To fitful sons and jest, To moods of soberness as idlo, after, ' And silences, as idle, too, as the rest. But when at last upon thoir way returning. Taciturn, late and loath, fhroufrh the broad moadow in the sunset burning, They reached the gate, one fine spoil hin dered them both. Her heart was troubled with a subtle an guish Suoh as but women know. That wait, ami lest love spoak or speak not, languish. And what thoy would, would rather they would not so; Till he said manlike nothing comprehend ing Of all the wondrous guilo That women won win themselves with, and bending Eye of relentless asking on her the while "Ah, if beyond this gate tho path united Our steps as far as death, And I might open it" His voice, affrighted At its own daring, faltered under his breath. Then she whom both his faith and fear en chanted Far beyond words to tell, Feeling her woman's finest wit had wanted The art be had that know to blunder , drew near a little step, and mocking, "Shall we not be too late For tear she said. "I'm quit worn out with walking; Yes, thanks, your arm. And will you open the gator" William Dean Honeils. HUMOR OF THE DAY. a lordly "Hope ou have a pleasant time," he said, politely, to the fluffy-haired com positor. "We can ruu this offico alone this afternoon, we can. I write the eddytoriuls aud sets them up. The old mail he's wutiug Important letters, and cant be disturbed. Good afternoon." Cox made lumself comfortable iu the have come back to him, stav with him." Tho woman looked at Swipesey's in telligent freckled face, uud saw tho brightness of his small gray eyes. Sho was impressed with his red hair and his snub-nose. And she humored him by asking, "Is that what you would udviso mo to do!" "Certainly," answered tho boy, with out hesitation. "That's what 1 would advise you to do." "But suppose he wants me to come more thau half way i Suppose, ufter all, ho doesn't want me to stayi" "That's all right. I'll fix that. lean mauago it. He's been waiting for vou ; long time, I guess, but he's too proud to tell you to come back to him. He's up stairs now, writing a letter, aud" hero Swipesey looked at her brightly "I thiuk it is to you. Sometimes he has started letters, which I havo found iu tho waste-basket turn or partly burned, beginuiug, 'My dearest wife,' but I don't think he has ever scut them. However, that is none of my business. Uut to-day what do you think he did? He sent everybody home iu order to be uloue that ho might write. It was uoth lug couuected with I he paper, I kuow, the drafts uud receive in return chocks or cash. These we bring to the bank aud deposit. Now couiis tho answeriug of the mail. This orten requires con siderable time, and as soon as it is com pleted we tie it up aud help pack it off w tne posiomce. we aro ofteu iutrustcd with large sums of money, but are re quired to give no bond. Our duties uro by no means light, as you can seo. I once carried $100,000 froui the bank to the Treasury Department in tho Govern ment building. Ou this occasion I was guarded by five trusty men, picked by the bank officers. I did not know who they were, but they all knew 1110. Every bank messengers carries a loaded re volver wheu on tho street." Cincinnati Tima-tstar. Facts About the Mooso. Ia the ZjoUxut Mr. Lockhart, an ex perienced hunter, gives some interesting facts about the moose. Tho senses ol hearing and smelling in the moose are remarkably acute, and tho animal iu couching lies with its tail to windward and eyes to leeward, so that it can scent an approaching euemy from one side or see him from the other. When sleepiup or ruminating, the ears of the moose art perpetually moving, one forward, the other backwurd, alternately, like thost of a horso. Before going to rest thj moose turns ou its course and lies dowi near Its trail, so as to be able to hear 01 smell its pursuer before he cornea up with it. Unique Carpet for a Church. A unique carpet is being made for tho Church of Le C'umr de Jesus, Moutmar tre, iu Paris, by some Parisian ladies. It will cost $20,000, and the names of the workers are to bo embroidered around the border. The centre repre sents Moulniai tre, and above are to be tho arms of the city of Pans. CUicaijn Timet. Armadillos In Texas. A Mr. Culleu, who resides some eit'hi miles from Austin, Texas, brought into that city recently an armadillo which ho captured near his home. Its back ro somblos that of a tortoise. It has a uost resembling au alligator or opossum, aud has long claws which resemblo those ol a bear. Tho armadillo burrows iu tbt I ground liko a grouud-hog and is pceuliai to the South American and Central Am erican countries, whose iuhabiUuU es teem it good food. It is rather au odd find in this couutry, though. Mr. Cul leu says there are a good mauy of thonj to be seen ou Williamson Creek, iu thut couuty Aete Ortean I'icayuiie. A Brush-Mukiu Machine. A simple-looking machine for brush drawing, knot picking, aud trimming was thown yesterday iu Parlor K of tho Astor IIouso. Hitherto brushes have becu mado by hand, and tbt new machiuo is calculated to save much time. It will make brushes twice as fast as they cau bo made by hand. A boy or girl fifteen years old can ruu it, and it is asserted the brushes can be drawn more perfectly thau oy iianu. me niacin no rests ou a table. A wheel containing tho wire is ruu by a ireauie. 1 ho wire is carried over to and through a hollow needle worked by hand, which is suspended from a support iu front of tho vise in which the block is placed. A clamp in tlie handle can be used to draw iu the material when small work is to bo done. Back of the viso are adjustable shears which can be set for any leugth of brush. The block is put iu the vise. It remains there till the brush is complete. The ma chine was patented last February. York Timet. Hurvi'stiuir Frojs. Frog huutiug in tho swamp districts of Southern Missouri is getting to he a lucrative aud importaut industry. The frogs come mostly from New Madrid Couuty, where the crop is uow being harvested. At the French .Market iu St. Louis last Saturday we saw a pilo of frogs that would have tilled two barrels. A half-dozen men with pinchers were pulling the breeches oil tho green, old, vrigiual greenbacks. They are esteemed a great delicacy. limiio Terr (Mv.) Itfjuter. j Tho Jesuit order has a total inember j ahip of 12,JUO,dividod into tweuly-sovcu provinces. Even the funny man sometimes gets out of humor. l)alUi Nem. The bow legged man has tho bulgo ou the bicyclo. liinghamton Hepuhlicun. Venison is sometimes deer at any price, but oftener it isn't. Elmirn Omette, No man is ever so hard up that ho can't ruiso an umbrella. Elmira Gazette. How to get a woman to keep a secret Give her chloroform. Texm Sifting: Should the tclcphono trirl wear "vol- ler" shoes in summer? liotton tiulletin. There is a whole world of difference " bctweca tho North and South poles.. Life. The proper time for cxperimcntimr with airships is in fly timo Xeio Orleam Picayune. Someone asks: "Who is tho really happy mau?" Some other raau. Ifeit York Recorder. Tho politician who wrote nn open let ter wishes now that he had kept it closed. Teta tiiflimjt. Budgely says tho most difficult part of a drinking song is tho "rcfruiu." liing hamton Jiepubliam. A goose futm has been started in Mich igan. It will bo managed by a MicUigan der. Tetat Hitingt. Wooden "What a funny head that fel low has." Wagg " Yes. lie's a humor ist." Button Courier. 1 A mau's idea of being good to a woman is to give her opportunities to bo good to him Atchison Ulobe. Husband "Do you suppose that you could dress on $10 a yoarf" Wife "I could, but I can't" Loicell Citiien. A man who will lie for himself with out hesitation will recoil with horror from lying for you Atchison (JUe. "And she rejected you?" "Sho did." "By Jupiter! And yet they suy that wo men have no tense. " Neie York l'reu. "How contagious tho gentleman bo hind the but is," said u Boston girl at the base-ball match. Washington Star. "Papa says Mr. Blamjue is a promis ing young man." Her Sister "Ho is, iudted; he's engaged to six L'irls!" Life. Maud "I'd hate to think that you'd throw yourself at Fred." Mamie "Why not? He's a good catch." Brooklyn Life. Ouo troublo about unpleasant peoplo is that it generally seems impossible for thum to get out of tho way Milwau kee Journal, Batley (iu history exam.) "They say that history repeats itself. Ah! if it would but repeat itself to me!" Har vard Latnioon. If tho small boy who runs away to go swimming doesn't muke a cleau breast of it while he's iu the water he won't wheu ho gets out Buffalo Expreu. Wheu Edison's kiuetograph comes luto general ute, we shall at least bo ablo to see what that sweet-voiced operalor at tho Ceutral office really louks liko Life. Thatcher "Nixon seems liko a dull sort of fellow. Does ho ever crack a joke?" ISoxtou "llus to always. Can't seo into it if ho doesn't." Kate EUh.'t Wathinjlon. Maiumu "Now, Pussio, you must go to nurse and tell her to put you to bed; it's past 8 o'clock. 1'U'sie "No. Mum mie, dear, it isn't; cook has jut told me it is only half p.ist." Eun. It is so perplexing to bo told that a married muu lias been relca-ed from his suffering ut last you cau never tell whether it is the muu himself who has died, or his wilo. ErcmleiMatt. Your sou has been graduated i" "Yes." "Now tiio ouestiuu is. will I... bo able to make ins kuuwlodgo useful, to impart it to others" "1 gllcsS so' Ho has boifuii to imiKirt it to Bolivar (uu eutliusiastio advocate of cremation)"! wrote the Crematiou Company last week asking tliuui to tile my lurmal application to bo cremated." Van Dyke "Ab! Did you reueivu a ,a. ply?" Bolivar "Oh, yes. They told luo to come early uud avoid the iu,li ' Brooklyn Lije.